Many lines were not conformant with the project's formatting rules.
This patch should fix all formatting and whitespace issues in the code
base.
A clang-format directive was put around the connect() calls containing
SIGNALs and SLOTs whose signatures would be denormalized because of the
formatting rules.
Use nullptr instead of 0 or NULL to initialize a null pointer. In some
cases, readability was enhanced by replacing 0 with more meaningful
values according to the type of the pointer being initialized.
This patch aims at reducing the number of copies for obejcts that could
be referenced rather than copied, because they're not modified during
the computation.
The CLI module was lacking unit test coverage and showed some severe
coding style violations, which this patch addresses.
In addition, all uses of qCritical() with untranslatble raw char*
sequences were removed in favor of proper locale strings. These are
written to STDERR through QTextStreams and support output
redirection for testing purposes. With this change, error messages don't
depend on the global Qt logging settings and targets anymore and go
directly to the terminal or into a file if needed.
This patch also fixes a bug discovered during unit test development,
where the extract command would just dump the raw XML contents without
decrypting embedded Salsa20-protected values first, making the XML
export mostly useless, since passwords are scrambled.
Lastly, all CLI commands received a dedicated -h/--help option.
* Add Standalone Password Generator. Closes#18
* Add an entropy meter for passwords. Closes#84
* Don't require password repeat when it is visible. Fixes#27
It's loosely based on OS X PasswordAssistant. Generation happens as soon as a
change is made, and on open of the widget. A combobox has been added to allow
one to choose from some randomally-generated alternatives, and the UI is
generally been made a bit more compact.
Written by Michael Curtis <michael@moltenmercury.org> and revised by me.
Closes#119https://github.com/keepassx/keepassx/pull/38